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Tag: japanese-set-phrase

January 4, 2017 CrunchyNihongo

How to say “Good luck” or “You can do it!” in Japanese?

Instead of just translating “Good luck” and “You can do it” into Japanese, today we’ll be learning about different kinds

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October 28, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Why do you use は for Konnichiwa (こんにちは) instead of わ

Many people who started learning Japanese are confused when they found out that the famous Japanese greeting, Konnichiwa, is end

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August 27, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Understanding variants of “そうです” (Sou desu)

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April 1, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Common Greetings & Set Phrase 1

Wherever you are, it wouldn’t hurt at all to know some of the most basic common greetings used in the

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